2010-08-01

Hackers shut down EU carbon-trading website

Vatic Note:   Lets see,  this is the old CAT  (Cap and Trade bill) that the original fraudulant Global Warming scam was hauled out to promote, if I am not mistaken, correct?  CAT is an unusual acronym for the elite to be using, since that is who is orchestrating this wage (wealth) confiscation program.  Now that we have confirmed the deeply embedded Luciferian occult domination in all that the elite players do within this agenda of global Fascism, it has become imperative to search out and identify the symbolisms with all that they do with respect to the elements of their agenda.   So, I checked out the meaning of CAT in the luciferian religion and by golly I found it, not surprising at all, but rather reaffirming that this is something we should do with respect to all their symbolic acts.    It may seem I am side stepping here, but I am not.  CAT in luciferian is "Lucifer" and the "scream of a cat", to the luciferians,  is the scream of Lucifer .  What is anticipated globally once the Cap and Trade tax is passed???? SCREAMS OF BLOODY MURDER, and all that energy goes to Lucifer.  Its interesting that hackers were able to prevent any of this from happening in Copenhagen last year, until the Gulf fiasco occurred.   I guess those screams and ABJECT fear from the Gulf were the replacement and it worked.  Its in the protocols,  that fear and limbic brain reactions we have are what feeds the monster.  OK, to "know" something is horrible, but its another to deal with it in fear and allow it to be fed daily. So  this below is the hackers latest attack against the CAT. 

Hackers shut down EU carbon-trading website
Hackers hijacked Europe's carbon-trading website and replaced it with spoof page detailing flaws in cap and trade scheme
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/jul/26/eu-carbon-trading-website-hacked
Leigh Phillips
guardian.co.uk, Monday 26 July 2010 16.27 BST

Hackers hijacked the EU carbon trading website and replaced it with a spoof page revealing the flaws in cap and trade. Photograph: Guardian

Anti-carbon trading activists shut down the website of the European Climate Exchange (ECX), over the weekend, replacing the site with a spoof page lampooning the industry.



The website of the London-based carbon credit trading platform was hacked at close to midnight on Friday and showed the spoof homepage for around 22 hours. It then took technical staff another day to restore the official homepage.

Instead of its normal rolling ticker data listing bids for carbon credit futures, the ECX website blared: "Super promo – climate on sale: Guaranteed profit!"

Explaining the "carbon trade scam", the spoof site decried how the EU's flagship environmental policy is "susceptible to corporate lobbying," offers industry "licences to pollute so they can continue business-as-usual," and "generates outrageous profits for big industry polluters, investors in fraudulent offset projects [and] opportunist traders."

On Saturday, shortly after the ECX website went down, activists announced their handiwork on a number of environmental discussion groups, saying: "In a public act of digital direct action, the ECX website was taken offline and replaced with our message in an effort to try to raise awareness about carbon trading as a dangerous false solution to the climate crisis."

One of the activists responsible, from the online activist group, Decocidio, told the Guardian: "We feel the EU Emissions Trading Scheme is not well understood by the general public or even within the environmental movement. It is a major fraud touted by the mainstream media, politics, industry and lobbyists as the main solution." The group is part of Earth First, a radical environmental protest organisation.

"Attempting to cause as much inconvenience, economical loss and image damage as possible, we deliberately tried to maximise the virtual damage," said the hacker, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

A spokeswoman for the European Climate Exchange, Kelly Loeffler, said: "We have no comment relating to the incident as there is nothing to report publicly."

The exchange was also targeted by activists from Climate Camp last summer. They dubbed it a "climate change casino".

Damien Morris, of Sandbag, a self-described "critical friend" of the EU ETS said: "It's very unfortunate that this sort of infighting over emissions trading has developed within the environmental movement, especially on the radical end," he said. "There seems to be a large grassroots following and public presence of these sorts of ideas, but not at the more technical and realistic, solutions-focussed part of the movement."

"There is certainly a place for criticism of the ETS, but the problem with those who disagree with carbon trading is that they oppose it in principle, not in practice. It's a good idea when done properly. There are many problems with the ETS, but there is a clear pathway as to how it can be made more effective and robust."



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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

good job hackers

Vatic said...

I'm with you.... now Hackers, go for the drones flying over Texas. LOL